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Iris

Ebook: October 2, 2012
Paperback: July 19, 2012

Iris

John Bayley

Category: Memoir & Biography,

In 1998 John Bayley wrote a best-selling, critically acclaimed memoir of his wife, the great philosopher and novelist Iris Murdoch, who had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease since 1996. At times unbearably moving, at times poignantly comical, this memoir provides a fitting memorial to Dame Iris. It is an enchanting portrait of a remarkable marriage and an inspiration for anyone whose life is affected by Alzheimer’s.

Reviews

  • 'This is the greatest love story of our age. Incomparable' Observer

  • 'Love has everything and nothing to do with it. John Bayley has set the gold standard for a debased currency; changed the meaning of the word' Guardian

Young Michelangelo

Ebook: July 4, 2012
Hardback: February 24, 2011
Paperback: June 21, 2012

Young Michelangelo

John T. Spike

Category: Memoir & Biography,

This is a long-awaited and authoritative reinterpretation of the early life and career of arguably the greatest artist in history. Author John T. Spike surveys Michelangelo’s early life from birth to his early thirties, probing the thinking, artistic evolution and yearnings of a young man thoroughly convinced of his own exceptional talent. Spike explores Michelangelo’s involvement in the most troubling controversies of his age, and recreates Florence and Rome with vivid sketches of Lorenzo the Magnificent, Leonardo, Julius II and Machiavelli. This is a prodigiously informative and compelling account that will fulfil the need for a major Michelangelo biography for this generation and many to come.

Reviews

  • 'Spike crystallizes historical detail into vivid , memorable imagery... Alternating between accounts of the turbulent political atmosphere and details of Michelangelo's most private moments in the sculpture studio, Spike creates a rich narrative that promises more intrigue than the best adventure novel' Publishers Weekly

  • 'Michelangelo is a difficult man to like, but impossible to resist. Spike captures his magnetism, his drive and the sheer scale of his ambition' Sarah Bakewell, Sunday Times

  • 'No art historian has got closer to Michelangelo than John T. Spike' Sunday Telegraph 

  • 'Tense and agile as an early sculpture, Young Michelangelo is a compelling portrait of the artist as a young man in a dangerous time' Peter Robb, author of M: The Man Who Became Caravaggio

  • 'A crisply thorough biography' Christopher Bray, Daily Express

The Dardanelles Disaster

Ebook: November 15, 2011
Paperback: August 26, 2010

The Dardanelles Disaster

Dan van der Vat

Category: History,

The British Navy’s failed attempt to capture Constantinople and secure a sea route to Russia in 1915 marked a turning point of World War I. Acclaimed naval military historian Dan van der Vat argues that the disaster at the Dardanelles not only prolonged the war for two years and brought Britain to the brink of starvation, but also led to the Russian Revolution and contributed to the rapid destabilisation of the Middle East.

With a narrative rich in human drama, ‘The Dardanelles Disaster’ highlights the diplomatic clashes from Whitehall to the Hellespont, Berlin to Constantinople, and St Petersburg to the Bosporus. Van der Vat analyzes then-First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill’s response to the obstacles he faced and describes the fateful actions of the Turkish, German, and British governments throughout the Gallipoli Campaign. With detailed analysis of the battle’s events and never-before-published information on the German navy’s mine laying operations, ‘The Dardanelles Disaster’ tells a forgotten story from a fresh viewpoint, shedding light on one of World War I’s most pivotal moments – and in particular on one avoidable and monumental blunder.

Reviews

  • 'A fascinating account' Nautical Magazine

  • 'Dan van der Vat has built a powerful reputation as a naval historian. The Dardanelles Disaster is a thundering assessment of a long-forgotten campaign that was a minefield of diplomacy and a failure of deep consequence that paved the way for the Russian revolution' Oxford Times

The Physics Of Superheroes

Paperback: January 26, 2006

The Physics Of Superheroes

James Kakalios

Category: Popular Science,

If superheroes stepped off the comic book page, could they actually work their wonders in a world constrained by the laws of physics? How strong would Superman have to be to ‘leap tall buildings in a single bound’? Could Storm of the ‘X-Men’ possibly control the weather?

James Kakalios provides an engaging and witty commentary while introducing the reader to classical and cutting-edge concepts in physics, including:

  • what Superman’s strength can tell us about the Newtonian physics of force, mass, and acceleration;
  • what villains like Electro and Magneto tell us about electricity and magnetism;
  • how Iceman’s powers show the principles of thermal dynamics;
  • what the Human Top can tell us about angular momentum;
  • why physics professors gone bad are the most dangerous evil geniuses… and more!

Reviews

  • 'Kaklios is a man who loves both physics and comics, and it really shines through' SFX, 4 stars

  • 'Extremely readable' Guardian

Heath Robinson Contraptions

Hardback: July 12, 2007

Heath Robinson Contraptions

Geoffrey Beare

Category: History,

A new edition of the most brilliant work of one of the most inventive minds in illustration and cartoon wizardry. Heath Robinson was one of Britain’s most successful graphic artists. His work has had a huge influence on comic art in this country, but also on the image and self-image of the British. As the champion of pragmatic man, Heath Robinson presented a vision of the British as an unflappable, ingenious and slightly demented breed of inventors that persists to the present day. The British are still a nation of garage-haunting amateur engineers who will recognise the inhabitants of Heath Robinson’s world, with their pot bellies and pots of tea, archaic faces and sturdily commonsensical approach to the problems of existence. How to hunt tigers by elephant, how to get an even tan, rise with the sun or put out a chimney fire, these and many more pressing questions are answered in the pages of Contraptions. With illustrations salvaged from the family archives and commentary by Heath Robinson expert, Geoffrey Beare, "Contraptions" is the best possible introduction to the work of one of Britain’s great comic talents.

Reviews

  • 'One of the 20th century's most prolific comic artists' The Sunday Times

  • 'Genius ahead of his time' Metro

  • 'Beautifully produced book' Sunday Express

  • 'Your absurd, beautiful drawings... give me a peculiar pleasure of the mind like nothing else in the world' H.G. Wells, in a letter to Heath Robinson in 1914

Amazing Story Quantum Mechanics

Paperback: October 28, 2010

Amazing Story Quantum Mechanics

James Kakalios

Category: Popular Science,

In the pulp magazines and comics of the 1950s, it was predicted that the future would be one of gleaming utopias, with flying cars, jetpacks, and robotic personal assistants. Obviously, things didn’t turn out that way. But the world we do have is actually more fantastic than the most outlandish predictions of science fiction from the mid-20th century. The internet, mobile phones and MRI machines have changed the world in unimaginable ways.

In The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics, James Kakalios explains the fundamentals of quantum mechanics and nuclear energy through speculative science fiction, space adventures, graphic novels and films that have led to technological innovations – breakthroughs that will make possible a future beyond our wildest imaginings. 

Reviews

  • 'You would be hard pressed to find a more understandable introduction to quantum mechanics which touches all our lives... even if you have read popular introductions before, Kakalios is intellectually and scientifically rigorous but with a sense of wonder and humour. For a popular science book, I can't conceive of higher praise 10/10' Fortean Times

  • 'Kakalios is a man who loves both physics and comics, and it really shines through' SFX Magazine

  • 'With passion, genile affability and a penchant for bad (truly bad jokes), Kakalios ably relates the most baffling of theorems' Kirkus Reviews

All That I Have

Paperback: January 21, 2010

All That I Have

Castle Freeman

Wing is an experienced, practical man who enforces the law in his corner of Vermont with a steady hand and a generous tolerance. But when local tearaway Sean ‘Superboy’ Duke starts to get tangled up with a group of major league Russian criminals, things start to go awry in the sheriff’s small, protected domain. With an ambitious and aggressive deputy snapping at his heels and a domestic crisis of his own to confront, Wing must call on all the personal resources he has cultivated during his working life: patience, tact, and – especially – humour.

Reviews

  • 'I loved this book. A small miracle - sharp, sly, moving and full of heart' Nick Cave

  • 'All That I Have shares many small-town, big-crime themes with Cormac McCarthy's No Country for Old Men... it is impossible not to appreciate this spare, meditative and seamlessly crafted novel' The Times

  • 'Wonderful... every paragraph a gem. Freeman - like Cormac McCarthy, like Annie Proulx - shows us the awkward realness of such lives, and does it with humour, with wry perception, with great style' R. J. Ellory

  • 'The dialogue between each of the marvelously authentic characters is superb, merging an engrossing and suspenseful plot with a brilliantly dark sense of humour' The Crack

  • 'Less a genuine thriller than a meditation on human nature and masculinity, the nub of this slow-burning but memorable book seems to be that sometimes it's wiser, and braver, to do nothing' Financial Times

  • 'A serving of Vermont wit and wisdom, with a modicum of crime solving on the side... though it's not the suspense but the sly, country-cousin charm of Freeman's storytelling that is the main attraction' Boston Globe

Atheist’s Bible

Hardback: December 8, 2011

Atheist’s Bible

Joan Konner

Category: History,

Ernest Hemingway famously wrote ‘all thinking men are atheists’. But is this true? In The Atheist’s Bible you’ll find find quips, quotes and questions from a distinguished assortment of geniuses and jokers.

Includes reflections from: Woody Allen, Samuel Beckett, Albert Camus, Fidel Castro, Noam Chomsky, Umberto Eco, Albert Einstein, Aldous Huxley, Friedrich Nietzsche, Salman Rushdie, Bertrand Russell, Kurt Vonnegut and so many more.

The perfect gift for all non-believers.

Reviews

  • 'This slim, attractively produced volume will amuse nonbelievers - and, ironically, cause them to spend hours reading about God and religion' Boston Globe

  • 'If atheism's going 'mass' you need not only a sacred text but an easily portable one' Philadelphia Inquirer

  • 'A collection of 'irreverent thoughts' from notable atheists... There's rather a lot of Arthur C Clarke and Woody Allen. But then there would be' Time Out, 4 Stars

Eat, Pray Love in Rome

Ebook: August 25, 2011
Paperback: August 25, 2011

Eat, Pray Love in Rome

Luca Spaghetti

Category: Memoir & Biography,

Experience the Rome that changed and inspired Elizabeth Gilbert to write the international bestseller Eat, Pray, Love. When Luca Spaghetti (yes, that’s really his name) was asked to show Elizabeth around Rome he had no idea how his life was about to change. She embraced his Roman zest for life and Luca in-turn became her guardian angel, determined that his city would get her out of her funk.

Filled with colourful anecdotes about food, language, soccer, life in Rome, and culminating with the episodes in Liz’s bestselling memoir told from Luca’s side of the table, this is a book that every traveller to Rome will find enriching and readers of Eat, Pray, Love will not want to miss.

Reviews

  • ‘Funny, warm and entertaining’ Voyager Magazine

  • 'Here you will find the story of their friendship as he welcomes her to the gastronomic delights of the Eternal City, as well as tales of his own travels, all in a warm, joyful style' Italia! Magazine

  • 'Luca Spaghetti is not only one of my favourite people in the world, but also a natural-born storyteller... I'm delighted to share my friend through this marvellous book, which I cannot recommend highly enough' Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love

Recorded Attacks

Paperback: February 16, 2012

Recorded Attacks

Max Brooks

ORGANISE BEFORE THEY RISE!

Max Brooks, the world’s leading zombie authority, reveals how other eras and cultures have dealt with – and survived – the ancient viral plague. From the Stone Age to the information age, the undead have threatened to engulf the human race. They’re coming. They’re hungry. And only the prepared will survive.

This is the graphic novel that fans demanded, featuring major zombie attacks across human history: on the African savannas, against the legions of ancient Rome, and on the high seas alongside Francis Drake. Complete with eye-popping artwork that pulsates with the grisly faces of the undead, Recorded Attacks is an essential part of the World War Z collection.

Reviews

  • 'A tome you start reading for fun and then at page 50 you go out and buy a machete just to be on the safe side' New York Post

  • 'An absolute must-have... Brooks infuses his writing with such precise detail and authenticity, one wonders if he knows something we don't' Simon Pegg on World War Z

  • 'Max Brooks is so straightforward, so sensible and logical about everything, that you start to believe him when he begins talking about the necessary steps needed for an average American to outlast a worldwide plague of flesh eating zombies. This practical approach is exactly what makes his book so funny' Fangoria

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